Burnview Avenue Road Closure - Baillie Henderson Hospital campus

Burnview Avenue (from Nicoll Ave to Mort St) has now closed.

The road closure is essential, to ensure a safe worksite is established for the new Toowoomba Hospital site.

All services at the Baillie Henderson Hospital campus will continue to operate while works are underway.

Signed detours will be in place to guide road users.  Cyclist and pedestrian access will be maintained via the Tor Street entrance.

Please view the detour map [PDF 134.39 KB] for more information.

Overview

The new $1.3 billion Toowoomba Hospital announced as part of the 2022/23 State Budget will be constructed over five years and is expected to completed in the second half of 2027.

The vision for the Baillie Henderson Hospital campus will be a world-class health and knowledge precinct experience, centred around the new Toowoomba Hospital. The strikingly beautiful 75 hectare campus includes tree-lined spaces interconnected between heritage buildings, multidisciplinary health services, research, education, commercial, and community recreation spaces.

When completed the Toowoomba Hospital will deliver new and expanded health care services to the region to cater to its growing population.

Construction of the new hospital will deliver around 3,127 construction jobs, providing a significant boost to the local economy.

Construction gallery

The gallery showcases progress of the New Toowoomba Hospital construction.

Timeline

  • August 2022 – Enabling works commence
  • December 2024 – Design finalised
  • Early 2024 – Early works start
  • 2024-2027 – Operational readiness planning
  • Late 2027 – Construction complete

Objectives

  • Deliver 118 additional overnight beds
  • Enhanced local access to services by the community
  • Improved patient health outcomes, experience, and access to services
  • Timely access to treatment and reduced need for patients to travel outside the region for care
  • Improve staff retention and recruitment
  • Opportunities for enhanced training and development of staff

The site will use the green and open spaces, heritage architecture, and views to inform scale and articulation of the build.

The new Hospital will be built with a focus on staff and patient movements, efficiency, ease of access and wayfinding.

Two campus model

The existing Toowoomba Hospital site in Pechey Street will remain operational. Acute services will transition to the new Toowoomba Hospital when it opens.

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Last updated: October 2024